Beijum-Oost, Groningen
NeighbourhoodThis corner house on Fultsemaheerd sits in a quiet part of Beijum-Oost, a neighbourhood where people know each other and look out for one another. With 145 m² of living space and a 276 m² plot, it is noticeably larger than the average home in the area. The price of €385,000 is 22% above the neighbourhood average of €314,429, which reflects the extra space and the fact that end-of-terrace houses in Groningen are always in demand.
Beijum-Oost scores a 7.4 out of 10 from residents, who highlight the strong sense of community. One resident says: "Our neighbourhood is there for each other, organises cosy coffee moments, eating moments, Neighbour's Day, New Year's drinks, we play boules with a group, people borrow from each other and return things, we look out for each other." Another adds: "A good cohesion." The neighbourhood has a mix of ages, with many families and singles, and most homes were built between 1970 and 1990. It is a moderately urban area with plenty of green space nearby. Read more about the neighbourhood Beijum-Oost.
For your daily shopping, Aldi is just around the corner, while Lidl and Albert Heijn are a ten-minute walk away. There are several primary schools within walking distance, including De PIT Groningen and IKC Dom Helder Camara, both about five minutes away. A park or public garden is on your doorstep, and the municipality Groningen offers everything from restaurants to a library within a short stroll.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Sam Farès Makelaars.
Details of this home
Fultsemaheerd 95, Groningen
Good · 7 residents
Our neighbourhood is there for each other, organises cosy coffee moments, eating moments, Neighbour's Day, New Year's drinks, we play boules with a group, people borrow from each other and return things, we look out for each other, watch each other's children and houses, give someone a lift to a doctor, do groceries for someone who is ill or elderly, we have a neighbourhood supermarket, a prayer group, and we have many amenities in the area! We are easily accessible by bike, car and bus, we are quickly at Oer or in the woods, can enjoy walking, swimming pool and ice rink nearby, shops, pharmacy, doctors and dentists around the corner. In short, who wouldn't want to be part of this??
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Auto-translated to English by AIGrew up here since childhood, seeing it transform from an unsafe back alley of Groningen into a nice, cosy, but still somewhat unsafe neighbourhood.
Auto-translated to English by AIWe've been living in Beijum Oost for about 38 years now, and we have good contacts in the neighbourhood! Some people I would even call friends! We're there for each other, help each other and occasionally have coffee at each other's homes. Also with a larger group we have cosy moments in the playground, a BBQ or on Neighbourhood Day coffee with treats! Beijum has everything in terms of shops, doctors, physios, dentists, church activities, but if you want to see no one, you're quickly in beautiful nature areas! For me it's a great neighbourhood to live in! However, I do see that the rental houses have many leaks, which means there is a lot of mould in the houses, which is very unhealthy! Also, the children who hang around and pass through the neighbourhood are sometimes very cheeky and annoying! What we also find irritating is the year-round fireworks, motorbikes racing around the district ring road and the loud music that we don't like!
Auto-translated to English by AIThere are plenty of green areas and there's often a relaxed vibe. But the houses are poorly soundproofed and the street is noisy at night with young people and people setting off (firecracker) fireworks, which isn't great for sleeping.
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About Fultsemaheerd 95, Groningen
The asking price is 22% above the average asking price in Beijum-Oost (€314,429), but the home is also 42% larger than the neighbourhood average (145 m² vs 102 m²). Corner houses in Groningen tend to command a premium, and the energy label B keeps running costs moderate. Whether it is fair depends on how much you value the extra space and the quiet, community-oriented street.
Beijum-Oost scores a 7.4 from residents, who praise the strong community spirit. One resident says: "We look out for each other, watch each other's children and houses, give someone a lift to a doctor, do groceries for someone who is ill or elderly." The area is moderately urban with a mix of families and singles, and most homes were built between 1970 and 1990.
Aldi is just around the corner at 267 metres. Lidl and Albert Heijn are about a kilometre away, a ten-minute walk. There are 31 supermarkets within 5 km, so you have plenty of choice.
Several primary schools are within walking distance: De PIT Groningen (489 m), IKC Dom Helder Camara (511 m), and IKC De Heerdstee (560 m). Secondary schools are further away, at 3.5 km.
The nearest train station is 5.3 km away, so you would need a bike or car to reach it. Bus connections are available in the neighbourhood.
The home has energy label B, which is efficient. Most homes in Beijum-Oost have label B (36%) or C (50%), so this is in line with the area. You can expect moderate energy costs.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Beijum-Oost